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Live Architecture

Venues, Stages And Arenas For Popular Music

Overview

Live Architecture explores the physical form of popular music performance space from 1960 to the present day. This book quantifies the factors that determine what makes a venue successful focusing on both famous and less well-known examples from the smallest barroom music space to the largest stadium-filling rock set. It draws on the author's extensive research expertise in the field of temporary and portable architecture, in the development of general contemporary architectural design, and personal experience of music performance. Including a range of case studies, the book analyses some of the most significant popular music venues, events and landmarks in the world. The detail of how a venue is created, how it is constructed, and the acoustic and visual environmental factors that impact on its success are examined here. Highly illustrated throughout with design drawings, plans and full colour photographs, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the architecture of live popular music.

ISBN 9780415561921
Category Construction and technical details
Call number NA6821 K77 2012
Physical description viii, 199 p. : ill. (mostly col.) ; 29 cm.
Edition year 2012
Edition details st ed.
Bibliographical references? No
Publisher name Routledge
Publication year 2012
Place of publication London ; | New York, United States
Language English
Is series? No